[Population growth and planning in Yugoslavia].
The results and statistical tables are presented from a KAP study carried out in 1970 on public knowledge, attitudes, and practice in family planning in Yugoslavia. The study's objective was to determine the mechanism of population growth in the various individual provinces, as the growth rates of these individual areas vary widely, causing a very unstable level of overall growth for the country. 7982 women from all parts of the country, aged 15-44 years, were questioned as to their family planning programs. An analysis was also made of factors influencing the growth rates and, indirectly the family planning programs, such as socioeconomic levels of various groups of the population, effectiveness of use of contraceptives, and the solidarity of marriages. Full report on this study was presented in 2 volumes in 1972.